Tuesday, August 26, 2014

What happened to Seal Team Six ... do you know?

So, what do you think
really happened to the 17 members of U.S. Navy SEAL Team 6 who carried
out the capture/execution of Osama bin Laden in Pakistan? Are they
around to give testimony about what happened during that mission?

On August 6, 2011, a US Navy CH-47D Chinook helicopter was
allegedly shot down by a Taliban fighter armed with an RPG. The crash
took the lives of all 17 SEALs and five crew members on board, in the
worst one-day loss in the
history of U.S. naval special operations. [source]

Just like the high-resolution video from the night-vision helmet
cams, and the body of Osama bin Laden; they're all gone; forever. All we
have now are the Pentagon files from the raid; its planning and
execution .... oops, my bad ... it
was a little more than one year ago that US Navy Admiral William
McRaven, the naval
officer who oversaw the Navy SEAL raid admitted that he ordered all US files on that raid to be purged
from Department of Defense computers to the control of the CIA in a move that effectively kept
that information secret from the public. In the hands of the CIA, the
files are legally exempted from the Freedom of Information Act and are
effectively shielded from ever being made public.

Which explained why, two and a half years ago, the Defense
Department was totally unable to produce any of that information in
response to Freedom of Information Act requests by the Associated Press.

The
Defense Department told the AP in March 2012 it could not locate any
photographs or video taken during the raid or showing bin Laden's body.
It also said it could not find any images of bin Laden's body on the USS
Carl Vinson, the aircraft carrier from which he was buried at sea. The
Pentagon also said it could not find any death certificate, autopsy
report or results of DNA identification tests for bin Laden,or
any pre-raid materials discussing how the government planned to dispose
of bin Laden's body if he were killed. It said it searched files at the
Pentagon, Special Operations Command headquarters in Tampa, Fla., and
the Navy command in San Diego that controls the Carl Vinson.http://www.foxnews.com/us/2013/07/08/report-bin-laden-raid-files-purged-from-pentagon-computers-sent-to-cia/

In
other words, that information essentially went into the proverbial
memory hole. No proof of anything, just the official account of what
happened. There is no evidence to back up the official story, or to
prove that Osama bin Laden was alive at the time of the raid; and that
he was killed in the raid. Remember, the alleged corpse of bin Laden
was allegedly flown to Bagram Airfield in Afghanistan for
identification, and immediately put on a helicopter which was flown out
over the Indian Ocean where the body was dumped into the see because "no
country would accept his remains."

French Emperor Bonaparte was right, "History is written by the
winners." The truth, however, isn't susceptible to convenient
interpretation. We know only the history that is being written; we don't
know the truth, and we never will.